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Liverpool City Council is committed to building quality communities. Through carefully considered policies and guidelines, communication with our community and supporting new building initiatives, Council aims to create an exciting environment.

Liverpool's community is wonderfully diverse. To ensure that our community gets the most out of living, working and playing in Liverpool, Liverpool City Council supports a range of programs and dedicated staff to help meet the needs of all of our people.

Sustainability is about growth and development of the community in a balanced way. Liverpool City Council recognises the importance of sustainability. We are working towards fostering a partnership with our community to protect, support and conserve our natural resources and environment.

Liverpool City Council provides and manages venues to benefit the local community. The links below provide detailed information about a range of Council venues. Please click on the following links for more information about Council's venues.

On 27 July 2016 Liverpool City Council passed a resolution to operate under a no-kill animal policy. Liverpool City Council is proud to confirm that Liverpool Animal Shelter (LAS) is upholding this commitment towards our community.

With enrichment programs in place to assist reclaims, facilitate adoptions and promote responsible pet ownership, our community is the backbone to such success. LAS will take care of the immediate needs of our animals within the Shelter environment, but turn to you and ask you do not forget about them. Help support and promote these efforts.

Although safe in care, they too deserve a place to call home.

Pet owners have responsibilities to their animal, to their neighbours and to the environment to ensure that their animal is happy and healthy, and that it is not a nuisance to the broader community. Council has put together some useful compliance information on responsible pet ownership, including microchipping, dog attacks, barking dogs and more.